Description
Explore the groundbreaking publication, Inside Other Spaces: Environments by Women Artists 1956-1976, a pivotal addition to the art history canon. This book challenges the traditional narratives focused predominantly on male artists from the US and Europe, offering a fresh perspective on the artistic contributions of women from around the globe. At the intersection of art, architecture, and design, immersive environments invite audiences to engage and interact, reimagining the very essence of space itself.
Featuring 11 pioneering women artists, including Judy Chicago, Lygia Clark, and Marta Minujín, this extensive collection showcases the profound impact these artists have had in the realm of immersive art. The publication includes detailed reconstructions of original works that were often deconstructed or lost over time, utilizing archival photographs, construction plans, and material lists to bring their innovative visions back to life.
Not only does Inside Other Spaces serve as a key reference for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the historiography of environments, but it also showcases valuable visual materials related to other influential artists like Yayoi Kusama and Yoko Ono. This visually rich masterpiece is complemented by insightful essays and extensive bibliographies, making it an essential read for anyone fascinated by the world of immersive art.
Dive into the untold history of immersive spaces created by women artists and celebrate their significant contributions to contemporary art and culture.
Featuring 11 pioneering women artists, including Judy Chicago, Lygia Clark, and Marta Minujín, this extensive collection showcases the profound impact these artists have had in the realm of immersive art. The publication includes detailed reconstructions of original works that were often deconstructed or lost over time, utilizing archival photographs, construction plans, and material lists to bring their innovative visions back to life.
Not only does Inside Other Spaces serve as a key reference for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the historiography of environments, but it also showcases valuable visual materials related to other influential artists like Yayoi Kusama and Yoko Ono. This visually rich masterpiece is complemented by insightful essays and extensive bibliographies, making it an essential read for anyone fascinated by the world of immersive art.
Dive into the untold history of immersive spaces created by women artists and celebrate their significant contributions to contemporary art and culture.